Ditto on every point there. And no longer shall I be able to say, "Oh, we never get hail in Melbourne like I used to see in Sydney." This was definitely a Sydney-style hail storm... first one I've seen in the six years I've lived here.
Well, we didn't get hail storms all the time but when we did they'd usually look like this. As in, whenever the weather report mentioned hail, people would run out to put their cars away or drape blankets and doonas over them. I don't even want to think about my car right now... which is parked outside my house because I was going to go out again later this afternoon. Sigh.
It seriously went from full daylight, bright sunny day, hot as anything, to (within a few minutes) pitch black, huge amounts of thunder, hailstones hitting everything, windows rattling, THE WORLD IS ENDING type of weather.
Now it seems to have settled into humungous amounts of rain, within occasional thunder - but no more golfballs, thankfully.
We still have a pile of hailstones in our fernery. Plus our house leaked in two places (we have no dry towels left) and my sister's bedroom window got cracked.
We were in a church when the hail hit. It was LOUD on that roof. Couldn't hear a word the couple getting married were saying, but they have the rings to prove it and they signed on the dotted line so we're going to trust they said the right things.
The car was all right once we got to it, no dents or anything, but when we got home the skylight was busted. Fortunately the folks were home when it happened and were on the phone to get it sorted.
So bummed I missed out on all this! :-( We didn't get anything so fun out here, and by the time I trained into the city Saturday evening, there was flooding on the roads and hail puled up on Spencer Street Station roof, but that was about it.
My in-laws' car got dented! Honestly, if you have a garage in which to put your car, why not go out and rescue it? The hail's hardly gonna kill ya, but it will damage the car! :-/
Stoopid storm did cause flood-damage to our convention venue though, so areas of RMIT were unusable, causing major congestion and annoyance in the now much-more-crowded areas in which we had to fit...and, causing it all to start about *two hours late*, which made for a very, very long and stressful day. :-(
Honestly, if you have a garage in which to put your car, why not go out and rescue it? The hail's hardly gonna kill ya, but it will damage the car!
Actually, in this case, I was rather concerned that I might get concussion from the golfball hail! There was so much of it!
And car-wise, my garage door was going to get belted round in the wind if I tried opening it, and maybe fall off or something - so I decided to risk leaving the car out there.
Sorry if this is an insensitive thing to ask, but I'm just so curious...can people share photos of the giant hailstones/ damage/ storm-in-progress? The last time we had hail I ran around photographing it...the stones were very small, maybe the size of half-a-pea...
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SERIOUSLY.
...as for Matt's gazebo...
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(Actually, I am surprised that all my windows appear to have emerged unscathed. The sound they were making was so huge!)
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Which was wise.
And now I'm waiting for Matt to finish bemoaning his gazebo and his car before I try to vacuum up any glass.
Unbelievable.
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Be safe.
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It seriously went from full daylight, bright sunny day, hot as anything, to (within a few minutes) pitch black, huge amounts of thunder, hailstones hitting everything, windows rattling, THE WORLD IS ENDING type of weather.
Now it seems to have settled into humungous amounts of rain, within occasional thunder - but no more golfballs, thankfully.
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At least no one has made a bear.
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ready for round 2 ? :(
i think my car got dented too :(
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Fun times :)
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The car was all right once we got to it, no dents or anything, but when we got home the skylight was busted. Fortunately the folks were home when it happened and were on the phone to get it sorted.
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Is the car dinted?
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I pray for you!
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We didn't get anything so fun out here, and by the time I trained into the city Saturday evening, there was flooding on the roads and hail puled up on Spencer Street Station roof, but that was about it.
My in-laws' car got dented! Honestly, if you have a garage in which to put your car, why not go out and rescue it? The hail's hardly gonna kill ya, but it will damage the car! :-/
Stoopid storm did cause flood-damage to our convention venue though, so areas of RMIT were unusable, causing major congestion and annoyance in the now much-more-crowded areas in which we had to fit...and, causing it all to start about *two hours late*, which made for a very, very long and stressful day. :-(
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Actually, in this case, I was rather concerned that I might get concussion from the golfball hail! There was so much of it!
And car-wise, my garage door was going to get belted round in the wind if I tried opening it, and maybe fall off or something - so I decided to risk leaving the car out there.
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Mmm,fair enough then. So nothing else damaged? Garden okay?
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(Anyone else?)